This thesis investigates the evidence of active tectonics in Sabah, Malaysia. Our geomorphic data result reveals a number of active normal faults. The field visits also reveal a number of normal faults with NW or SE dipping plane, particularly in Ranau and Kundasang region. Therefore, it is possible that the instrumental and historical seismicity in Sabah is related to these faults, which are formed in response to stresses that are mainly tectonic in origin
Located approximately a hundred kilometres north of Java Subduction Zone, Java Island has a complica...
We use freely available Google satellite data, instrumental seismicity, fault plane solutions, and p...
© 2019 Tamarah Rosellen KingAustralian earthquakes offer unique opportunities to investigate environ...
© 2018 Proceedings - 39th Asian Conference on Remote Sensing: Remote Sensing Enabling Prosperity, AC...
In this paper, we summarize the results of recent geomorphic investigations of active faults in Peni...
Natural hazards that are affecting humans are mostly related to geological processes, for example ea...
Geodynamics of Sumatra is interesting to study because of the unique geological setting and high sei...
This paper highlights the level of earthquake hazard in Malaysia, the challenges in mitigating earth...
Sabah has witnessed an increase in low to moderate seismic activities due to a few active fault line...
Sabah is known for its active earthquake activities, especially in Ranau, Kudat and Lahad Datu areas...
The occurrence of earthquake with magnitude MW 6.0 in Ranau recently has triggered many questions re...
To help with efforts to mitigate earthquake hazards, we need to understand how faults have behaved i...
The Bengkaung area, Batulayar District, West Lombok is suspected to be very vulnerable to the risk o...
Earthquakes are one of the most common and widely distributed natural risks to life and property. Th...
© 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. Located approximately a hundred kilometres...
Located approximately a hundred kilometres north of Java Subduction Zone, Java Island has a complica...
We use freely available Google satellite data, instrumental seismicity, fault plane solutions, and p...
© 2019 Tamarah Rosellen KingAustralian earthquakes offer unique opportunities to investigate environ...
© 2018 Proceedings - 39th Asian Conference on Remote Sensing: Remote Sensing Enabling Prosperity, AC...
In this paper, we summarize the results of recent geomorphic investigations of active faults in Peni...
Natural hazards that are affecting humans are mostly related to geological processes, for example ea...
Geodynamics of Sumatra is interesting to study because of the unique geological setting and high sei...
This paper highlights the level of earthquake hazard in Malaysia, the challenges in mitigating earth...
Sabah has witnessed an increase in low to moderate seismic activities due to a few active fault line...
Sabah is known for its active earthquake activities, especially in Ranau, Kudat and Lahad Datu areas...
The occurrence of earthquake with magnitude MW 6.0 in Ranau recently has triggered many questions re...
To help with efforts to mitigate earthquake hazards, we need to understand how faults have behaved i...
The Bengkaung area, Batulayar District, West Lombok is suspected to be very vulnerable to the risk o...
Earthquakes are one of the most common and widely distributed natural risks to life and property. Th...
© 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. Located approximately a hundred kilometres...
Located approximately a hundred kilometres north of Java Subduction Zone, Java Island has a complica...
We use freely available Google satellite data, instrumental seismicity, fault plane solutions, and p...
© 2019 Tamarah Rosellen KingAustralian earthquakes offer unique opportunities to investigate environ...